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The Beliefs We Outgrow: How Karen Geller Became the Leader She Once Questioned

40 min · 19 de mar de 2026
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Karen Geller’s journey is a reflection of what it takes to confront — and transcend — the beliefs that quietly shape how we see ourselves. From her early days in agency to senior leadership at Diageo, and now teaching the next generation at Seneca College, her path wasn’t just built on experience — it was shaped by the internal narratives she had to challenge along the way. In this episode, Karen shares the moments that tested her — navigating setbacks, balancing motherhood and ambition, and facing the self-doubt that can show up in high-pressure environments. But what changed wasn’t just her circumstances. It was the beliefs underneath them. The ones that made her question her voice. The ones that made her hesitate. The ones that no longer served who she was becoming. This is a conversation about resilience, identity, and the internal shift required to transcend limiting beliefs — and step into a new version of yourself.

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